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    overlap to scavenge the cylinders. Modern two-stroke engines use either Schnuerle scavenging (also known as "loop scavenging") or uniflow scavenging. The scavenge...
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    two-stroke engine. Work published at SAE in 2012 points that loop scavenging is under every circumstance more efficient than cross-flow scavenging. Two-stroke...
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    there are three types of scavenging possible: Uniflow scavenging Crossflow scavenging Reverse flow scavenging Crossflow scavenging is incomplete and limits...
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    1980s, all major two-stroke diesel engine manufacturers switched from reverse flow scavenging to uniflow scavenging, because the latter, despite being...
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    the 2010s that 'Loop Scavenging' is better under any circumstance than Uniflow Scavenging. Some SI engines are crankcase scavenged and do not use poppet...
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  • immune system Scavenging (engine), automotive process of pushing exhausted gas-charge out of the cylinder and drawing in fresh air CPU scavenging, salvaging...
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    was still not scavenging properly from the crankcase, and this was traced to an acoustic phenomenon due to the caliber of the scavenge inlet. Restricting...
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    the engine oil The intake camshaft timing is adjusted hydro-mechanically up to 20°: 0–2000 rpm — retarded for improved idle and cylinder scavenging 2000–4700 rpm...
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    crossflow-scavenged designs (however later advancements have provided methods for achieving uniflow scavenging in conventional piston engine designs)....
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    hot-bulb engine with the two-stroke scavenging principle, developed by Joseph Day to provide nearly twice the power, as compared to a four-stroke engine of...
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    BMW M54 (redirect from (M54 engine))
    from 11.3:1 to 11.5:1 Siemens MSS54 engine control unit (MSS70 in the later Z4 M) Electronic throttle control Scavenging oil pump to avoid oil starvation...
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  • Detroit Diesel 110 (category Detroit Diesel engines)
    Engine Division of General Motors in 1945. The 6-110 series engines utilize uniflow scavenging, where a blower mounted to the exterior of the engine provides...
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    blower also assists in scavenging spent combustion gasses at the end of the power stroke. All Series 71 engines use uniflow scavenging, in which a gear-driven...
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    Gemini small-block engine is a dual-overhead cam (DOHC) V8 engine designed by General Motors. While technically a small-block engine because of its bore...
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    Dry sump (redirect from Scavenge pump)
    scavenge - and sometimes as many as four or five scavenge pumps are used to minimize the amount of oil in the engine. The pressure pump and scavenge pumps...
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  • Exhaust pulse pressure charging (category Two-stroke diesel engines)
    diesel engines of the loop-scavenge type. Loop-scavenge engines cannot be pressure-charged in the same way as uniflow engines or four-stroke engines because...
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  • camshafts on the engine provide timing for two injection pumps per cylinder. Porting allows exhaust gases to be expelled and scavenge air to be taken in...
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    Schnuerle porting (category Two-stroke engine technology)
    a system to improve efficiency of a valveless two-stroke engine by giving better scavenging. The intake and exhaust ports cut in the cylinder wall are...
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    generation Civic Hybrid. The battery is recharged automatically by scavenging engine power, when needed, and by regenerative braking when the car is decelerating...
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  • grid users and play an important role for grid adoption. CPU-scavenging, cycle-scavenging, or shared computing creates a “grid” from the idle resources...
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    Turbocharger (redirect from Turbo engine)
    In an internal combustion engine, a turbocharger (also known as a turbo or a turbosupercharger) is a forced induction device that is powered by the flow...
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    EMD 645 (redirect from EMD 645 engine)
    ratio of 14.5:1. The engine is a uniflow design with four poppet-type exhaust valves in the cylinder head and charge air scavenging ports within the sides...
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    the right side of the engine opposite the exhaust ports. This change allows the exhaust port velocity to more effectively scavenge the cylinder and reduce...
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    original Atkinson cycle. Exhaust gases are expelled from the engine by compressed-air scavenging. This modification of the Atkinson cycle allows the use of...
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    Napier Deltic (redirect from Delta engine)
    The Napier Deltic engine is a British opposed-piston valveless, supercharged uniflow scavenged, two-stroke diesel engine used in marine and locomotive...
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    with the next intake charge (as per four-stroke engines). An opposed piston engine uses uniflow scavenging, however this design uses piston-controlled cylinder...
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    Junkers Jumo 205 (category Two-stroke diesel engines)
    Schweitzer: Scavenging of two-stroke cycle Diesel engines, Macmillan, New York 1949, p. 8 Paul Henry Schweitzer: Scavenging of two-stroke cycle Diesel engines, Macmillan...
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    Compression ratio (category Engine technology)
    ordinary unleaded gasoline (95 RON in the United Kingdom) through improved scavenging of exhaust gases (which ensures cylinder temperature is as low as possible...
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    temperature and scavenging efficiency promised the greatest increases of all of the possibilities. To meet that goal, increasing engine speed seemed to...
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    The Subaru EJ engine is a series of four-stroke automotive engines manufactured by Subaru. They were introduced in 1989, intended to succeed the previous...
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